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has anyone had experience with these???
coil over with external reservoir
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coil over with external reservoir
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Re: coil over with external reservoir
you missed all the coilover threads about BCs?
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Re: coil over with external reservoir
These are "ER Series" though; most of the things I've read about BC's are "BR series" I think...
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Re: coil over with external reservoir
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Re: coil over with external reservoir
External canisters are a nice luxury but whether they are needed on a light weight car like an MX5 is up for debate. Murray Coote reckoned I didn't need them on my 960 kg rally car. They would be more beneficial if they were inverted rather than having canisters.
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